MediaTek has just announced its Filogic series products that feature Wi-Fi 7 technology. The new standard is said to allow 4K to 8K video streaming and “metaverse grade” connectivity as well.
The Taiwanese chipmaking giant is just announced that it is working on Wi-Fi 7 chips and also held an inaugural tech demo. According to the company, the new standards would be able to sustain improvements through advancements like multi link operation (MLO) technology. Furthermore, the next generation of Wi-Fi should be able to use new 320MHz channels. The brand has also suggested that users looking to purchase Wi-Fi 7 enabled products should look out for specs like 4K quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM).
These product may also offer multi user resource unit (MRU) features, also rated to address interference. The new standard is estimated to offer a 2.4 times jump in speed over Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E. Notably, MediaTek believes that the technology will ship with its latest Filogic Wi-Fi 7 based products sometime next year. In other words, the standard will become the industry norm next year, which is in line with our previous report as well.
According to Alan Hsu, corporate vice president and general manager of the Intelligent Connectivity business at MediaTek, “The rollout of Wi-Fi 7 will mark the first time that Wi-Fi can be a true wireline/Ethernet replacement for super high-bandwidth applications. MediaTek’s Wi-Fi 7 technology will be the backbone of home, office and industrial networks and provide seamless connectivity for everything from multi-player AR/VR applications to cloud gaming and 4K calls to 8K streaming and beyond.”
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